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Research Database

This ADA's Research Database will allow you to search for useful information on Association-funded research grant awardees. This resource is intended to be an easy way to learn more about the American Diabetes Association's Research Program, and the important work being done through the generous donations of our donors.

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Marta, Yanina, PhD
University of Illinois at Chicago
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In recent years, the food industry has supplied consumers with low-calorie versions of foods and beverages by using non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) in place of sugars. Marketing claims include how...
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Julia, K, PhD
Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope
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Insulin is a hormone produced by only one cell type in our body, the beta cell. Insulin is important for cells to be able to take up glucose, the main energy source of the body. However, in type 1...
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Sungho, Park, PhD
University of Colorado, Denver
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Patients with type-2 diabetes (T2D) have much sugar in blood than the normal. That makes the pumping function of the heart worse (heart failure, HF). It is difficult to care T2D patients with clear...
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Jeu, Park, PhD
Joslin Diabetes Center
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Obesity's pivotal role in the development of type 2 diabetes remains a focal point. Amidst this landscape, exercise emerges as a powerful tool for combating both obesity and type 2 diabetes. To...
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Kelly, Palmer, PhD
University of Arizona
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High rates of type 2 diabetes among Black women are a pressing public health concern. While type 2 diabetes can be delayed or even prevented through evidence-based lifestyle modification programming...
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Wanda, K., MD
The George Washington University
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Of the 4 million women who give birth each year in the United States, about 7-14% (at least 240,000) will a diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus (also known as GDM), depending on race/ethnicity...
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Daniel, S, PhD
Phoenix VA Health Care System
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People with diabetes are at increased risk of heart failure, a serious medical condition. Recently, it has been noted that other than high blood pressure or high levels of triglyceride, long-term...
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Orhan, K., MD, PhD
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
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Diabetic patients have an increased risk for developing foot wounds, which may lead to soft tissue or bone infection. Not all patients with infected wounds curatively respond to antibiotic treatment...
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Rochelle, Naylor, M.D.
University of Chicago
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It can take more than a decade to translate findings from research studies into routine clinical practice. Some helpful tools that can support translating research findings into clinical care include...